Scope of O&M Work Clause Samples

Scope of O&M Work. 9.1 Once a year during the O&M Period, FPL or its designated representative will visit the Location for the purpose of inspecting the System to determine if the System is operating properly in accordance with System manufacturer specifications. During this visit, FPL or its designated representative will conduct tests similar to those made during the original System acceptance test. Such test includes measurements of short-circuit current and open-circuit voltage, and the instantaneous measurement of DC and AC current and voltage while the System is in operation. 9.2 Once a year during the O&M Period, FPL or its designated representative will: 9.2.1 inspect the System’s support structure that the photovoltaic arrays are mounted upon, and all other assembling of the System; 9.2.2 inspect the overall aesthetics of the System and notify Customer of any damage to the System; 9.2.3 inspect the System’s electrical connections; 9.2.4 inspect all System communication connections (including, verifying that the System is communicating with the Internet; 9.2.5 check and document output of the System inverter; 9.2.6 perform a general safety inspection of the System and identify any safety concerns to Customer; 9.2.7 test both the voltage and the current for each System PV array; 9.2.8 check System for any degradation; and 9.2.9 perform general System cleaning to remove dirt in an effort to improve System output. THIS ▇▇▇▇ OF SALE is made and entered into as of [ ] [ ], 201[_] (“Effective Date”) between FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT COMPANY, a Florida corporation (“FPL”) and THE SCHOOL BOARD OF BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA, a political subdivision of the State of Florida (the “Customer”). The Customer and FPL are hereinafter sometimes collectively referred to as the “Parties” and individually referred to as a “Party.”

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  • SCOPE OF THE WORK The Contractor shall furnish all the materials, perform all of the Work, and do all things required by the Contract Documents.

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